Available Contracts

National Joint Powers Alliance is a solutions-based organization aiming to improve relationships among tribes, governments, and corporate America.

Here at NJPA, we take the hassle out of public purchasing by competitively soliciting and awarding cooperative contracts, which streamlines the procurement process for you. Our 50,000+ member agencies, including Tribal Governments, get instant access to proven products and services from industry-leading vendors.

What NJPA Can Do for YOU

Joining NJPA gives tribal governments choice in purchasing. Membership is at no cost, obligation, or liability, and enables you to...

Realize cost savings and efficiency in the procurement of products and services

A National Tribal Emergency Management Council Partner

NJPA is a trusted partner with NTEMC, a long-standing subcommittee of the Northwest Tribal Emergency Management Council bringing tribes and tribal emergency management organizations from around the Nation together to share information and best practices, and to discuss public safety, public health, and homeland security issues affecting those in Tribal Country.

NTEMC is dedicated to providing guidance and tools for tribes to develop sustainable and all-hazard approaches to emergency management and homeland security, and utilizes inter- and intra-jurisdictional cooperation to maximize resources in mutual aid, training, exercises, planning, and equipping by sharing information and best practices. The ongoing partnership with NJPA supports that mission by helping ensure tribal access to timely, cost-effective, and vetted products and services.

Official Member of the National Congress of American Indians

NJPA shares NCAI's dedication to their members, and we are honored to be an Associate Organization Member. All tribes who are eligible for NCAI membership also qualify to become members of NJPA, and can take full advantage of time and cost savings for tribal purchases.

Visit www.NCAI.org for additional information on the National Congress of American Indians.